I don’t really know what Hamas and Haniyeh and Sinwar want
Are you serious? They want the complete destruction of Israel. Have you never read anything Hamas has put out?
I don’t really know what Hamas and Haniyeh and Sinwar want
Are you serious? They want the complete destruction of Israel. Have you never read anything Hamas has put out?
lmao this is an amazing response
Well the people here are really weird, so there is that. Reddit has its issues but at least people there understand humor.
Someone has some biases
You put it back in the ocean. Laughable to think you would alter the ocean’s salt content this way. All of the freshwater produced would eventually end up back in the ocean anyway.
Man this sub just isnt funny
whoosh
Way to take some responsibility for your own impact.
Amazing to think how that probe is going to drift in the universe for billions of years.
I have no idea what this means
I’m salty about pseudointellectualism, not real intellectualism. The current format of short post communication on the internet is just not conducive to intellectual discussion.
His first website (or company?) was named X and he said he has a fondness for the letter, hence his son’s odd name, SpaceX, and the rebrand of twitter. He just likes the letter X.
It was always losing tons of money. Nothing changed there.
Didn’t he say a long time ago it’s going to become “X”
Is Lemmy always this ridiculously apocalyptic? Do you guys need some help?
I think if, culturally, we have a value shift (it’s already happening imo) then we can properly commodify important aspects nature. e.g., how much value is there in reducing in our CO2 output? How much value is there in preserving these species? Right now, we don’t place enough value on it, and that’s why I think regulations are incredibly important in a capitalist system. We certainly need more of it, but we also need it globally so companies can’t just jump ship to other places where those values aren’t in place.
Try this reporting for motives of Sinwar. It’s a good listen.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/14/podcasts/the-daily/hamas-israel.html